To a degree he's right, I mean as much as PWG or even ROH is awesome it still doesn't compare to wrestling MSG or some big football stadium. Although on the other hand wrestling in front of an almost WWE level crowd for a NOAH event at the Tokyo Dome isn't bush league. The way Miz worded the fact that the indies don't equal WWE in terms of Marquee or image came off a douchey but the main message is correct.

I'm a BIG Bryan Danielson fan and I can see where they are taking this. Since the MIZ is the Pro and I guess Bryan is the Rookie I can see them doing an angle where Bryan surpasses the Miz and he gets jealous and starts a fued from there.

Also I loved how the Miz wrote back and stayed in character. As much as I love Danielson I thought the Miz response was funny,good, and added to the angle they might be going for

Souf Centrol wrote:Isn't shit correct because most indy fans like you to work, most of the wwe universe is kids that still think it's real. So I don't think he's correct.

Your point actually makes him even more correct. It's two different types of fans. So you need to learn to please your main crowd.

You do know that Miz was in character and doesn't really...CAN'T really believe that, CM Punk talks down on people that smoke and drink. Jericho puts us all down. Is everything they say right as well? it's kayfabe, it wasn't on his twitter, it was on his wwe universe page. He probably didn't even write the shit.

CURRENT WWE STAR TOLD THE MIZ THAT BRYAN DANIELSON KNOWS MORE THAN HE DOES

IGN: You mentioned Bryan Danielson there. A lot of eyebrows are being raised at the fact that Danielson is going to be on the show as a rookie and that The Miz will be his mentor, despite Danielson's vast experience.

Morrison: Yeah, when I saw that, I was at the ECW taping, and I actually saw Miz. He didn't know either until he saw the graphic on the screen. That he was the "Pro" and Bryan Danielson was the student. I walked by and said, "Pssh, he knows more that you do." And that's pretty much what everyone thinks. It's gonna be interesting and I think that's the point of it.

Souf Centrol wrote:Isn't shit correct because most indy fans like you to work, most of the wwe universe is kids that still think it's real. So I don't think he's correct.

Your point actually makes him even more correct. It's two different types of fans. So you need to learn to please your main crowd.

You do know that Miz was in character and doesn't really...CAN'T really believe that, CM Punk talks down on people that smoke and drink. Jericho puts us all down. Is everything they say right as well? it's kayfabe, it wasn't on his twitter, it was on his wwe universe page. He probably didn't even write the shit.

It doesn't matter if he wrote it or not, if he believes it or not. It was still a valid point.

- The Miz's mentoring of Daniel Bryan on NXT was indeed done on purpose. Miz's post on the WWE Universe website really does explain how the angle is going to play out. They are going to acknowledge Bryan's past and Miz's post basically lined out how the angle is going to run its course, since there are plans for a big face run for Bryan.

I'm so glad they're acknowleging Danielson's past. I hate when they bring in someone who wrestled in the indies then just act like they're some sort of rookie. I know they don't want to put over copanies, but at least mentioning the wrestler has been wrestling for a while would be nice. Like the commentators do in FCW.

I agree. They can play up danielson's globe trotting antics, and then work him into a feud with the Miz. That is one of the best ways to get him on TV and in the mix, not just as an Evan Bourne jobber.

I thought Danielson's debut was was awesome and the show is a fresh, new hour of WWE that I'll actually tune in for each week. Jericho vs. Danielson is a fanboy dream match, it sucks they were only given five minutes. At least Jericho busted out the Lion Tamer though. And Michael Cole bashing the internet and indy wrestling fans was priceless. I hope he continues with this heel persona. . .

Dangerous Robot wrote:I thought Danielson's debut was was awesome and the show is a fresh, new hour of WWE that I'll actually tune in for each week. Jericho vs. Danielson is a fanboy dream match, it sucks they were only given five minutes. At least Jericho busted out the Lion Tamer though. And Michael Cole bashing the internet and indy wrestling fans was priceless. I hope he continues with this heel persona. . .

I agree out of the whole show, you can tell they want Danielson to really push forward, especially having him wrestle Jericho rather then just job to the other rookies.

Personally it was the most exciting 3 minutes on the show! Especially the bump he took after the dive! Made me happy to see he will be doing great things for that company finally and that our "AMERICAN DRAGON" will get to blow the world away!!!

You can see he's getting so technically sound on the tele. Reminds me of how smooth Bret Hart used to be.

I think Danielson looked awesome. He was obviously the main star (with David Otunga a close second), they already have him in a full on feud, and he wrestled the champion. Even though Jericho failed when taking the Dragon Screw. But it bodes well for him.

They dwelled on his indy cred, but not his size, which is the key. If they don't make a big deal out of his size, the people who watch WWE won't worry about it. It also shows that WWE listens to the internet fans more than they let on.